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Hey girls

I need some help, is there a L&P system there has been made especialy for creating 3D nail art designs?? :idea:
 
Not as far as im aware but i can tell you that you can do any 3D design using any acrylic be it white, pink, natural or coloured, also any L&P system. HTH
 
You need to use a fast setting powder this gives much better results, Some techs use one part acetone to their monomer to give more defination to their 3d work.:)
 
colors from odyssey nail system and NFU are great for 3d work
i 'm sure there are many others but these are the ones i use myself
 
Who's NFU? :o
 
colors from miss Oh
 
??? I'm lost now :lol:
 
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an example of the kits
 
sorry Sabrina, should there be a link/picture?
 
I use the colours from NSI Technail colour kit.

Is NFU Nails For U ?!? Might have got them mixed up but sure ive heard of a company called Nails For U:rolleyes:
 
can't you see the picture then because i can
it is not from nails4 u
this is the brand developed by the world famous nail tech miss Oh
i am sure you have heard of here
 
can't you see the picture then because i can
it is not from nails4 u
this is the brand developed by the world famous nail tech miss Oh
i am sure you have heard of here

her name is enfu oh, she is from korea and is a real pioneer in the 3d nail art.

in korea the surname is said first and then the christian name, her name is oh.enfu to us.

her brand is called nfuoh.
Nfuoh or Nfuoh

and i can confirm that they are brilliant to work with and give excellent results. the powder is exceptionally fine and the colours beautiful.
 
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lol here we just say miss oh :green:
 
her name is enfu oh, she is from korea and is a real pioneer in the 3d nail art.

in korea the surname is said first and then the christion name, her name is oh.enfu to us.

her brand is called nfuoh.
Nfuoh or Nfuoh

and i can confirm that they are brilliant to workwith and give excellent results. the powder is exceptionally fine and the colours beautiful.

Thanks for clearing that up susan, makes things a little clearer now.:green:
 
Hey girls

I need some help, is there a L&P system there has been made especialy for creating 3D nail art designs?? :idea:

hi there
is you were wanting to create 3d designs/ flowers, it is best to use a competition powder as it will set slightly quicker yet give u more moulding time, u can use comp white and dip into a colour.
ezflow also do colour powders that are comp powder based along with a huge range of other colours and glitters.
hth:hug:
anna
 
Thanks,
Do you know where it can be bought? I've looked on the website but it's all Korean :eek:


her name is enfu oh, she is from korea and is a real pioneer in the 3d nail art.

in korea the surname is said first and then the christian name, her name is oh.enfu to us.

her brand is called nfuoh.
Nfuoh or Nfuoh

and i can confirm that they are brilliant to work with and give excellent results. the powder is exceptionally fine and the colours beautiful.
 
theres no distributor in u.k.
i got mine from korea, but the newzealand and australian distributors will now supply u.k techs, i believe you can find the links if you go to navigationa nd look in the geek link section.
 
I use OPI's powders, you can mix them with each other and create any color you like.

I tried NFU but what I didn't like is that you cannot buy a color individually, so you have to buy the 17 other colors from the kit... meaning all the colors you've never used... well you get them again! this is annoying to me. I think there are... 5 or 7 NFU powders kits,,, but the jars are REALLY small. I once wanted to use a color on every free edge (quite long I confess) and I finished it how uncool.

same goes with EzFlow. tho the jars are a little bigger, there are more kits, they're really cool because ready to use straight away.

I also tried Kodi powders (the new range from a Russian international master artist, won't even try to write her name cuz I'd have it wrong, Velena...)
and they're freaking awesome, so many colors, so many glitters, shimmers, etc, different liquids from when you just sculpt than when you 3d... but I don't know as of yet if you have to buy the kit everytime. I hope not!

then, as it's been said, it's important to have a fast setting liquid, I don't think the acetone drops are a must-do in the beginning, but the more you get into complicated design the more you use it.
 
I use OPI's powders, you can mix them with each other and create any color you like.

I tried NFU but what I didn't like is that you cannot buy a color individually, so you have to buy the 17 other colors from the kit... meaning all the colors you've never used... well you get them again! this is annoying to me. I think there are... 5 or 7 NFU powders kits,,, but the jars are REALLY small. I once wanted to use a color on every free edge (quite long I confess) and I finished it how uncool.

same goes with EzFlow. tho the jars are a little bigger, there are more kits, they're really cool because ready to use straight away.

I also tried Kodi powders (the new range from a Russian international master artist, won't even try to write her name cuz I'd have it wrong, Velena...)
and they're freaking awesome, so many colors, so many glitters, shimmers, etc, different liquids from when you just sculpt than when you 3d... but I don't know as of yet if you have to buy the kit everytime. I hope not!

then, as it's been said, it's important to have a fast setting liquid, I don't think the acetone drops are a must-do in the beginning, but the more you get into complicated design the more you use it.

i think some distributors sell the colours seperately actually.

would love to try those kodi powders you mentioned, where are they available from?
 

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